TODAY’s Al Roker comes to Goshen for Rokerthon 2 – WNDU
TODAY weatherman Al Roker is taking America by storm with his much anticipated Rokerthon 2 and his trip has brought him to Goshen on Tuesday.
TODAY weatherman Al Roker is taking America by storm with his much anticipated Rokerthon 2 and his trip has brought him to Goshen on Tuesday.
Despite the three-hour delay, a crowd of more than 300 people gathered at on the northwest side of the Goshen College campus to see “Today” show weatherman Al Roker give the forecast.
WTHR caught up with some Goshen College students who were waiting for Al Tuesday. Members of the Goshen College choir were set to greet Al with a song they put together just for him.
Eleven-year-old Hayden McDonald skipped school Tuesday to get a glimpse of his favorite weather television personality, Al Roker of the Today Show.
The Indiana Department of Education has reported a decline in the number of teacher licenses issued over the past few years.
As the Indiana Department of Education investigates teacher recruitment and retention, educators and college students talk about why they stuck with the profession – or switched career paths.
Many college students who want to vote have a decision to make: whether to vote in their home communities or in Goshen.
Area educators and students, including Suzanne Ehst, director of secondary education, and Pete Biddle '15, offer their points of view as to what factors are feeding the teacher shortage.
Merry Lea boasts 1,189 acres with seven miles of trails and welcomes about 6,000 preschool- through high school-age students for programs each year, as well as offering various programs to the public, plus undergraduate programs including agroecology and sustainability leadership and a graduate program in environmental education.
Suzanne Ehst, associate professor and director of secondary education at Goshen College, weighs in on Indiana's teacher shortage on WNIT's "Politically Speaking."